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Try and estimate broadly what percentage of each of the following you plan to juice – Soft Fruits, Citrus Fruits, Harder Fruits, Vegetables and Leafy Greens. Given the amazing variety of produce mother nature provides unfortunately no juicer is designed to excel at all of the above, so it’s important to broadly identify what you primarily plan on juicing as this will heavily influence the best juicer for your needs. For example for me I know that I juice approximately 10% soft fruits, 25% leafy greens and 65% hard vegetables and fruits, as a result a masticating juicer is most suited to my needs.
How many times per day or week do you plan to juice and what quantities of juice will you need to make? Is it just for personal use or industrial use ?Is the time it takes to make a juice a major concern? Masticating juicers while producing the highest quality juice are much slower than high speed centrifugal juicers, if you need to make a lot of juice quickly and you are willing to sacrifice a little on quality then centrifugal juicers are a good option, however if juice quality is your primary concern and you plan to juice mainly vegetables and leafy greens then a masticating juicer is by far the best choice, the bad news is that a masticating juicer takes 60-100% more time to make a juice compared to a centrifugal juicer.
Like most things in life you get what you pay for , same applies when it comes to juicers. Typically as the price goes up so does the juicer performance. With a higher price comes higher juice yield, more features, an easier to clean product, better warranty and in many cases a more ascetically appealing product. If you plan to make juicing a key part of your diet and health regime we recommend not skimping on the price, many people start off juicing by buying a cheap centrifugal juicer for less than £100. This is false economy; you may quickly become disheartened with the effort involved in assembling the juicer, the large amount of waste and indeed poor quality of juice and the juicer and in turn the juicer becomes another kitchen gadget gathering dust or worse breaks down within the first year. If you are willing to spend more you will get a high quality juicer that should last you at least 10 years.
The time it takes to assemble, disassemble and clean a juicer is overhyped in many marketing brochures. Our experience tells us that once you’ve used a juicer a few times you become proficient at assembly, disassembly and cleaning. Yes many juicers have more parts but ultimately you are taking about seconds to rinse clean these parts under a running tap. A word of warning do not be overly swayed by one juicer claiming to be dramatically quicker to clean than the all the rest, we have not seen this magic juicer yet.
Good after services is also very important. if you are not sure how to use this machine, you can get how to use this juicer machine in time. what's more if there is some problems in this juice extractor you can get the solutation as soon as possible.